America’s Safe Schools Week

America’s Safe Schools Week, occurs annually during the third full week in October. The next America’s Safe School Week is October 21-27, 2018. Activities conducted during America’s Safe Schools Week draw attention to the continuing problem of school violence and educate everyone about how schools can be made safer and more secure. National SAVE Day is on Wednesday of this week. Be sure to show your SAVE Promise Club spirit on that day! America’s Safe Schools Week offers an opportunity to address this very important issue and to take steps to ensure that schools offer students and teachers an environment in which they can perform to the best of their abilities.

Suggested Activities for Schools:

Host a selfie station in the cafeteria. #SafeSchoolsWeek

Mix it UpAt lunch on October 23rd, have students all sit in new places next to people they don’t know.

Wear Orange 4 Unity Day on October 24th, wear your orange!

“Reach out to the Un-Reached.” Challenge all students to get to know at least one student they currently do not know well during National Safe Schools Week.

Create a poster with school safety tips from your SAVE Promise Club.

Share the Evan Video. Place fact cards about warning signs from the video around the school.

Adopt a SAVE Member. Ask older students to “adopt” younger students in their school – have them serve as their “buddy” throughout the school year.

Create a Unity Tree to represent your SAVE team!

Host a tailgate party before a football game and share info on your SAVE Promise Club – post pictures. #TeamSAVE

Host a trunk or treat in the school/community parking lot. Safe activity for kids and great opportunity to Start with Hello! Hand out your tip sheet with candy!

Invite School Resource Officers or local law enforcers to make presentations to students on child safety, drug abuse prevention, and juvenile justice practices and policies.

Coordinate a school safety workshop.

Develop a suggestion boxfor suggestions to improve school climate.

Decorate a bulletin board at the school, library or local business to spread the violence prevention message.

Coordinate a nonviolence pledge signing. This can be one large banner that all students and faculty can sign or individual pledges that can be signed and then displayed.

Conduct contests:

Entire Student Body – challenge all students and faculty to be FIGHT FREE for the entire week. If there are no fights for the entire week, reward the students.

Class Level – conduct a contest between grade levels to see how many students will sign nonviolence pledges and then remain fight-free for the week.

Essay/Poetry Contest – conduct a nonviolent essay/poetry contest. Have the winning essay/poem read on Friday at an event or over the morning announcements.

Poster Contest – Have a poster contest on, “How To Make the World a Better Place” or some other violence prevention theme. Display posters during safe schools week and let students/faculty vote on the winning poster.

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SAVE is a student driven organization. Students learn about alternatives to violence and practice what they learn through school and community service projects. As they participate in SAVE activities, students learn crime prevention and conflict management skills and the virtues of good citizenship, civility, and nonviolence.